4x+y/2+z/2=1/2
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To solve the equation 4x + y/2 + z/2 = 1/2, we need to isolate the variable x.
Step 1: Get rid of the fractions. We can do this by multiplying the entire equation by the least common denominator (LCD) of all the fractions, which is 2.
(2) * (4x + y/2 + z/2) = (2) * (1/2)
This simplifies to:
8x + y + z = 1
Step 2: Move the constant term to the other side of the equation.
8x + y + z - 1 = 0
Step 3: Isolate the x variable by getting all other variables and constants to the other side.
8x = -y - z + 1
Step 4: Solve for x.
x = (-y - z + 1)/8
So, the solution to the equation 4x + y/2 + z/2 = 1/2 is x = (-y - z + 1)/8.